TPUSA Pulled MILLIONS of Viewers Away From the Biggest TV Event of the Year
From Matt Walsh
TPUSA achieved remarkable success by pulling millions of viewers away from the Super Bowl with a live stream that garnered over 5 million viewers on YouTube, ranking among the largest in the platform's history. Despite this significant achievement, there has been criticism from the conservative community, prompting frustrations about the lack of support for TPUSA's bold programming decision.
Key Takeaways
- TPUSA's halftime show was a bold swing—5 million viewers proves audacity can outplay tradition.
- Nitpicking success is a conservative sport; some celebrate while others critique Kid Rock's star power.
- Going head-to-head with the Super Bowl? That's like skydiving without a parachute—thrilling but risky.
- 20 million views on multiple platforms show that alternative voices are gaining traction in a polarized media landscape.
- In a world of complains, TPUSA actually built an alternative; action beats online rambling every time.
Mentioned in This Episode
- TPUSA (company)
- NFL (company)
- Kid Rock (person)
- Krux Lentin Challenge (product)
- Ascension Press (company)
- Charlie Kirk (person)